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 1404 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 161. 1921. U¤¤**i“¤»0'°8· Umatilla project, Oregon: For operation and maintenance, con- Klmath Omg, tinuation of construction, and incidental operations, $467,000; cam. ’ Klamath project, Oregon-California: For operation and maintenance, contmuation of construction, and incidental operations, $1 213 000; niliue F°mh°’ S` belle Fourche project South Dakota: For operation and maintenance, continuation orl construction, and incidental operations, $485 000; ugiilwmm v°u°y’ Stiawberry Valley project, Utah: For operation and maintenance, continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $144,000; °m°°°'m 0$“°§“ p'f’j°°°’XYj$*“”gtZ.‘2.ii1°"’·?1"‘E.1“£'i‘°“ ““‘{·““i”§%'§“3§3’ I _ _ c mua ion o cons 1on, mc1 e opera ions Am P 915 together} wrttlli tlée rélnexpended balance of the appropriatrdn for,this 1. pro`ect or e_ sc ear_1921. _ Y wm" Ylakima project, Y%ash1ngton: For operation and maintenance, mm, continuation o construction, and incidental operations $2 100 000· ur1,Wy¤. . . . _ . . ·' ’ 7 ' Promo _ Rrvertonfproject, Wyoming. For operatron and maintenance, conngymigzm heme. Lipzzigtiggao cp1nstruct1<in,(•.nd mlpidental operations, $850,000: Pro- °“ ·, t w en any an on the project is opened to homestead engly under the terms of the “Reclamation Law, " the entryman vo, 33 P um sh pay to the United States for the lands the sum of $1.50 per ' ‘ acre as provided in section 2 of the Act approved March 3, 1905 (volume 33, Statutes at Large, page 1016), to e credited to the fimd established by said Act of 1905, together with the proceeds from the ile (Lf town sites established 111 said project under the "Reclamation ’ S°°“h°“°’w’°' _ Shoshone project, Wyomipgz For operation and maintenance, consmmdarypmims tmuatron of construction, incidental operations, $1,784,000; ` Second 1'0·€0lT»SZ Forcoo rative and oth r ll ' tigations  Ogmo P6 e mrsce aneous mves- §:;i£:ng1»»m1i°2  Underlthe jéovisions of this Act no greater sum shall be ex ended, ‘ nor shall the mted States be obligated to expend, during tli)e fiscal year 1222, on anyfreflnlamatrrip project appropriated for herein an 23‘£2°3£0i‘5’,§’§2ZS51€,.mb ‘i.E`f»’?,°¤gZ¥§’$Z`1,‘E£’1*Z”..m2’I1“¥°d `Hl‘°’?f°"h“°’ ih°£ or a o u ro ec §or(til1effiscall yeg;31322 exceed the whole amount in the Ergclgmdtion un ’ or t at yearpriZ,ln°Y°¤hrA°1f£°°bl° °p` Ten per centum of the ioregoing amounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditures on the reclamation projects named; but per? piore than 10 per cgntuxn shall be added to the amount appro- V ._ prra or an one o said projects- ¤·??`~°i¤°i$ii€¤- °h` fglhegorfr, gpo iiscahzgagggndilng June 30, 1922, the Director o e ecamaion rvices t tth ft l be reduced thereby, he may, in lieu oI_act‘i1;lx}ti3a)$r;Sh1(ig grpgngeadl under such regulations as he may prescribe, authorize the payment pf not to exceegH3 cenetsiger mile or a motor cycle or 7 cents per mile _ or an automo e us or necess t l Hi 'al · wmsggasg ntmone,-S teaser me-,d_e“,S?Q §§°s€§§ 1§LniZ3`§i‘£€§?’c0r- poration, association, firm, district, or individual ie; investigations, ma. igglvgggs, ip1<;r(i3t1juct1g¤ ;0§l;;1§1‘Si;1§ officr tdlpvelopmeng work iracidellr _ Vmg ar o t reclamation law shallabe covered into the reggrtidii iliindoiindyshall be available for- B§)€D$l1tHI‘B for the purposes for which contributed mlike manner as said sums had been specifically appropriated for sai purposes; _ _ In all, for- the Reclamation Service, $20 277 000 .¥,mg,, "?“;“vt‘§§L?“;:1‘°; Fer- reimbursexnent to the reclamatioh {rind lthe r-oportionato marwm *·· §i‘.£Z3S$.»£L§’-‘i2’?i‘°i’2.$r{’l`°1*“ai¤mt°“““§§;§f ***1*; ‘“°"°*“ E"' ‘“f,,,,g,*"“gQ, ·, — 6 a · · V°"“· "‘ °°*· in accordance with the provisions of sectiblrl 2;S¢$fNtl’i;1gIi;tv¢li8; t ll, • • ‘ [ 1914  Statutes, page 604), there is appropriag§?S0¤‘ of any money 111 the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $11,000.